Interests:Well, I love horses, and I love outdoor sports. I have 4 kids, soI spend alot of time with them. I'm also into Paranormal Research. I have had some really interesting expeireinces, especially here lately. That is why I have decided to start my own group. And where is a better place then Mothman-ville USA????? Home of the infamous Mothman! If you would like more infor on the group, please inquire to truthseekersgroup@hotmail.com Thanks! Good luck, and Happy Haunting!

Posted 03 October 2008 - 11:48 AM

I have noticed that there were a few posts on the Mothman. I happen to live in the infamous Mothman-ville! (Point Pleasant, WV). A few weekends ago, we had the Mothman Festival, which was a blast! I have several different pictures, as well as some web-links that you can visit.

Interests:I have many interests and hobbies. I have enjoyed White Water Rafting down the Penobscot River, Dead River and Kennebec River all on several occasions, Hiking in the White Mountains, Camping, Taking Photographs, watching the horse pull's at Fryeburg Fair, Canning, Sewing, Scrap Booking, Fly Tying, My Artwork........Over the last few years; I have added vegetable gardening, to the job of getting my property back into shape. (it is amazing how well vegetable's mix into a flower garden) I love reading ghost stories and seeing programs on the paranormal. My experiences with the paranormal began when I was still an infant and have continued to this day.

Posted 03 October 2008 - 01:51 PM

Welcome to GV truthseekersgroup,

I have watched the movie on several occasions. Thanks for posting the link, it is interesting reading.M

Time exists so everything doesn't happen at once.Space exists so everything doesn't happen to you.*

Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead.*-- Scottish Proverb

I've heard of the movie (but have never seen it). I didn't know it was based on something. Thanks for the link truthseeker it was very interesting!

i saw something bout the mothman on paranormal state. that was really creepy! but a very awesome story. i tend to believe that its true. im a skeptic big time, and takes alot for me to really believe, but this one i do believe.

i watched about the moth man on the show weird travels and it was like saying that the moth man flew around this bridge one night and then the next day the bridge fell down did the moth man cause it or was it trying to warn people

Haha, When I was a kid my life goal was to catch mothman and fight him. Me and some other kids had a whole group dedicated to it and everything. It was some really fun times. Never could get him though...

“Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.” -Quoted by Stephen King

Interests:Needlework, including counted cross stitch and knitting, reading, dogs, triking (trikes are three wheeled motorcycled if you didn't know) and flower gardening. That is besides the paranormal...

Posted 05 June 2009 - 08:38 PM

I bought John Keel's book some years ago and didn't get very far into it. I found it to be dry as dust, which considering the subject material is quite surprising.There are some topics here on GV that you can find if you do a search, and here is what Wikipedia has to say about Mothman:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothman

"Never wrestle with a pig. All you get is dirty and the pig has all the fun." ~ Anon.

I have seen the Mothman Prophecy (Richard Gere), and watched it only because it seemed like an interesting story telling. That being said, I was mesmerized in a way that I cannot explain. I have a really hard time believing in giant Moth men telling us the future, though I do believe in the para-normal, especially spirits, but in the sense that they are the essence of each of our individual being that simply has shed its shell and moves on to a different plane of existence. In my many years of (I am 50) being 'visited' by any otherworldly entities, I had a very remote memory, virtually forgotten, pop into my head. I was between moves when a child and was staying in my grandmother's house in the Northwest on the family homestead, rather far up in the woods. My grandmother was uncanny in her 'abilities' - knowing when people were stopping by, understanding the earth/nature and being the family medicine woman, as it were. Well, along with all the usual magical things that occur in an enchanted place like the deep redwoods, I only recently remembered waking up in the middle of night and seeing (and at 6 being terrified into paralization) what I recall describing to my father as a 'giant moth' - the moth part was very specific. I heard speech of some sort, but honestly don't remember anything specifically 'said' to me. Anyone else have a specific 'Moth' manifestation? What should I have expected to experience?

I see dance being used as communication between body and soul, to express what is too deep, too fine, for words. ~ Ruth St. Denis

My wack theory- an Alien watched Superman and decided becoming a super hero would be the best way to introduce himself to humans. Unfortunatley the publics reaction to him was not like in the movies; so he got really depressed and never comes out of his room anymore.

Interests:Trying to recall what I did wrong back in 2009 and why folks just can't get over it...

Posted 26 July 2009 - 07:36 PM

Too much "fact" to be an "urban legend" but still not really believeable; guess it depends on what book(s) you have read or movie(s) you have seen. I think it is real but then I believe in ghosts so what do I know?

Nice to be back. Wonder who I made "ill" with me back in 2009...at 67 am lucky to recall what I had for dinner 2 days ago. Guess some folks will have to explain it to me as I have no clue.